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Investigation and forecast of changes in the hydrodynamic regime of groundwater in the area of the Pripyat river basin based on monitoring data

Abstract

A comparative analysis of changes in the hydrological and hydrodynamic regimes of surface and groundwater in the Pripyat basin in the area of their intensive drainage (Mozyr and Mikashevichi) has been carried out using mathematical statistics. The results of monitoring of surface and underground waters of the National Environmental Monitoring System (NEMS) at observation points located in this part of the Pripyat basin are used for research. The substantiation of the main factors of the formation of the groundwater regime in modern conditions is given on the basis of the results of statistical processing of observational data. The forecast of changes in the modern hydrodynamic regime of groundwater for the studied area is made.

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V. P. Muzykin
Central Research Institute for Complex Use of Water Resources
Belarus

Minsk



V. K. Ryzhova
Central Research Institute for Complex Use of Water Resources
Belarus

Minsk



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Muzykin V.P., Ryzhova V.K. Investigation and forecast of changes in the hydrodynamic regime of groundwater in the area of the Pripyat river basin based on monitoring data. Natural resources. 2023;(1):31-37. (In Russ.)

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